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Injury of one youth every three minutes (230,000 annually) Hospitalization of one youth every seven minutes (77,000 annually) Death of one youth every five days (70 annually). Youth Workers in the U.S. Most teens work before they’re 18. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Youth Youth Workers Workers in the U.S.in the U.S.

Injury of one youth every three minutes(230,000 annually)

Hospitalization of one youth every seven minutes

(77,000 annually)

Death of one youth every five days(70 annually)

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Most teens work before they’re 18Most teens work before they’re 18

80% of teens nationwide report having some type of job before graduating from high school

15- to 17 year-olds with jobs work on avg.

17 hours per week during school months

23 hours per week during summer months

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Injury Rate Injury Rate by Age and Genderby Age and Gender

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Fatal Fatal Occupational Injuries among Occupational Injuries among Workers 17 Workers 17 and younger by and younger by OccupationOccupation

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Do you know a teen who has been Do you know a teen who has been injuredinjured at work? at work?

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54%

5%11%

5%

25%

RetailServiceAgricultureManufacturingOther

Where do teens Where do teens workwork??

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During 1992–2000, the highest numbers of fatal occupational injuries in agriculture, forestry, and fishing were reported by California (646), Texas (384), Florida (313), Kentucky (298), Pennsylvania (289), and Tennessee (271).

FatalitiesFatalities in Agriculture within the U.S. in Agriculture within the U.S.

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The CareerSafe Safety Awareness Training is the first of its kind. It is an interactive, web based program designed to provide entry-level workers, particularly high school and college students, with fundamental safety knowledge needed in the workplace.

CareerSafe Safety Awareness Training: Is Designed and Presented with a unique Y2Y approach Focuses on Life Skills Targets Safety Topics

CareerCareerSafeSafe Online for Students Online for Students

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CareerCareerSafe Safe Safety Awareness Safety Awareness TrainingTrainingThe CareerSafe Safety Awareness training provides students with 5 hours of basic safety awareness training.  Topics are common workplace safety principles that provide a basic foundation of workplace safety practices. Students who successfully complete the CareerSafe Online Safety Awareness training course receive a CareerSafe Online safety awareness training completion card. StartSafe, StaySafe Preventing Workplace

Violence Preventing Falls Machine Guarding Emergency Planning

Ergonomics Bloodborne Pathogens Personal Protective

Equipment Electrical Safety Hazard Communication

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OSHA 10-Hour General Industry OSHA 10-Hour General Industry TrainingTraining StartSafe, StaySafe Introduction to OSHA Hand & Power Tools Walking & Working

Surfaces Electrical Safety (Part 1) Disaster Preparedness Materials Handling Safety & Health Programs Flammable & Combustible

Liquids Fall Prevention & Protection Emergency Action Planning

Stairways & Ladders Welding & Cutting Preventing Falls Personal Protective

Equipment Bloodborne Pathogens Electrical Safety (part 2) Machine Guarding Hazardous

Communications Ergonomics Preventing Workplace

Violence

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OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry TrainingTraining StartSafe, StaySafe Introduction to OSHA Hand & Power Tools Walking & Working

Surfaces Crane Operation Electrical Safety (Part 1) Materials Handling Scaffolds Excavations Fall Prevention & Protection Emergency Action Planning

Stairways & Ladders Welding & Cutting Preventing Falls Personal Protective

Equipment Bloodborne Pathogens Electrical Safety (part 2) Machine Guarding Hazardous

Communications Ergonomics Preventing Workplace

Violence

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Program Program CostsCosts

The CareerSafe Safety Awareness Training - $12

The OSHA 10-Hour General Industry and OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry Courses - $18

(Perkins funds may be applied)

Additional funding sources allow for reductions in the expense of these programs for teachers and students.

Grant Funds Corporate Contributions Private Donations

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Additional BenefitsAdditional Benefits Accountability

For Teachers For Districts For the State

Flexibility For Students For Teachers

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Each module begins with an introduction from two narrators who will be presenting the module content.

IntroductionIntroduction

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OutlineOutlineEach module contains an outline, of objectives explaining what will be covered in the module.

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OutlineOutlineEach module contains periodic reviews that recap key points from the material covered and gives students a preview of what is still to come.

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Knowledge ChecksKnowledge Checks

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Knowledge ChecksKnowledge Checks

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Interactive DiscoveriesInteractive Discoveries

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ConclusionConclusion

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Following each module is a brief assessment. Students can take each assessment only 3 times per OSHA requirements.

AssessmentAssessment

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Easy Homepage NavigationEasy Homepage Navigation

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Teacher/Student LoginTeacher/Student Login

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Teacher/Voucher Administrator Account Teacher/Voucher Administrator Account PortalPortal

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Gradebook FunctionalityGradebook Functionality

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Free PowerPoints and Lesson PlansFree PowerPoints and Lesson Plans

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Customer CommentsCustomer Comments“I believe the work that SkillsUSA is doing  with CareerSafe represents one of the most significant partnerships in the history of our organization.  The CareerSafe program and the OSHA credential that accompanies it fits perfectly into Career and Technical Education programs and the SkillsUSA program of work that stresses safety as a key ingredient in technical training.  CareerSafe is good for all youth in America and is on the leading edge of online, interactive technology that inspires interest in the subject matter and keeps students engaged in learning the importance of occupational health and safety in the current workplace and in their future careers.  CareerSafe is about training; it's about careers; it's about life.”

Tim Lawrence, Executive DirectorSkillsUSA

“CareerSafe online certification has strengthened the bond between classroom instruction and job site safety with one of our major intern sponsors, General Motors. General Motors has approved and assisted with our training in regards to the CareerSafe program.”

William Manley

Arlington ISD

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CareerCareerSafeSafe Safety Awareness Training Safety Awareness Training Completion CardCompletion Card

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OSHA 10-Hour General Industry and OSHA 10-Hour General Industry and OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry Completion CardsCompletion Cards

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For More Details, ContactAndrea Foster-MackProgram Manager

CareerSafe1-888-614-SAFE

979-260-0030

[email protected] www.careersafeonline.com

Thank you for your time!Thank you for your time!

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